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Build your application the way you want with our suite of compute products including VMs, managed containers, PaaS, and serverless functions.
Build, train, and deploy AI agents with GenAI Platform, or support your custom AI/ML use cases with GPU Droplets, Bare Metal GPUs, and more DigitalOcean GPU offerings.
Store and access any amount of data reliably in the cloud, either with S3-compatible Spaces Object Storage or with network-based block storage volumes.
Create backups, upload custom images, use preconfigured images to create resources, and store Docker images in a private registry.
Run fully managed database clusters running your choice of database engine and avoid manual setup and maintenance.
Secure and control the traffic to your applications with VPC networking, traffic filtering, and load balancing.
Track the health of your infrastructure, URLs, and more, set alerts to stay informed, and organize your resources with projects.
Teams are how you manage your billing and infrastructure on DigitalOcean. You can work by yourself by remaining the only person on your team or collaborate by adding more people to teams you own.
Developer Tools
Manage your DigitalOcean resources from the command line with doctl, our open-source command line interface (CLI).
Programmatically manage your Droplets, Spaces, and other DigitalOcean resources using conventional HTTP requests. Use RESTful APIs to programmatically manage Droplets, Spaces, and other DigitalOcean resources.
Interact with Paperspace resources programmatically using the Paperspace API or CLI, and find documentation for legacy tools.
Automate DigitalOcean infrastrucuture and configuration management using the open source Ansible framework.
Deploy and change many resources simultaneously using the open source Terraform tool.
PyDo is DigitalOcean’s official Python client library based on DigitalOcean’s OpenAPIv3 specification.
This is a list of official and community-created client libraries that let you use the DigitalOcean API in a variety of programming languages.
We use and contribute to open source software.
Latest Updates
Upcoming Changes
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DigitalOcean Managed Caching is being discontinued on 30 June 2025.
To replace Managed Caching, we are offering Managed Valkey, a Redis-compatible alternative with RDMA and higher throughput. All existing Managed Caching clusters automatically convert to Valkey clusters by 30 June 2025 during your upgrade window, retaining all data.
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In April 2025, we are implementing a breaking change to the DigitalOcean API that fixes an incomplete resource authorization issue. You may need to recreate API tokens with additional scopes to retain the same functionality, depending on your use cases.
Learn more on Breaking Change to Fix DigitalOcean API Incomplete Resource Authorization Issue.
12 June 2025
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AMD Instinct MI300X GPUs are now available in 1- and 8-GPU configurations for GPU Droplets via the control panel and via the API using slugs
gpu-mi300x1-192gb
(1 GPU) andgpu-mi300x8-1536gb
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AMD Instinct MI300X GPUs are now available for DOKS clusters. These GPUs are available in a single GPU or 8 GPU configuration when creating new clusters or adding node pools to existing clusters. You can use these GPUs in the control panel and the API with the
gpu-mi300x1-192gb
andgpu-mi300x8-1536gb
slug, respectively.
11 June 2025
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If your container registry uses the Professional subscription plan, you can now create up to nine additional registries (for a total maximum of 10) per team using the DigitalOcean Control Panel or API. You can create these registries in different regions and the storage is shared among them. This feature is in public preview.
5 June 2025
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Serverless inference is now available on the GenAI Platform, allowing you to get direct responses from foundation models without creating an agent. A single API endpoint provides access to hosted models from providers like OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta, and others. You can authenticate requests with model access keys, which provide secure access to all available models.
For more, see our full release notes.